Real Estate

NAPA store planned for northwest side

Atlanta-based Genuine Parts Co. plans to build a 6,000-square-foot NAPA Auto Parts store at 7401 W. Good Hope Road.The...

Real estate resources

Building Owners and Managers Association Certified Commercial Investment Members ...

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SBT real estate archive CRE spotlight (Dec. 15)

Upcoming real estate events

Metropolitan Builders Association annual Home Builders Expo, Thursday, Jan. 4, through Sunday, Jan. 7, at Midwest Airlines Center, 400...

Real estate odds and ends

Milwaukee-based AG Architecture was recently selected by the Illinois Saint Andrews Society and Sawgrass Partners for the master planning...

Real estate people in the news

Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp., recently promoted Michael Byrne from vice president to president. Byrne has been with Briohn for...
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Real estate deal of the week

Waste Management of Wisconsin recently purchased the former Smith & Nephew building at N104 W13464 Donges Bay Road, Germantown,...

Weekly Profile: Jack Jacobson

principal, NAI MLG Commercial

Native American-owned company wins bid for casino project

Great Lakes Contracting Inc., a Native American-owned and -operated contractor, was recently awarded the steel fabrication contract for Potawatomi Bingo Casino's $240 million expansion project.

IREM forecast breakfast to provide 2007 real estate outlook

Real estate industry professionals will hear several industry experts analyze the regional marketplace and discuss what lies ahead at the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) forecast breakfast.

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